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The decision to seek the arrest of Sudan's president is a bold human rights move, but one that will cause diplomatic problems, says the BBC's Paul Reynolds.
The two men who are proposing an English rival to the Indian Premier League are bullish about the bold proposal.
Cambridge United chairman Phil Law believes the club is bold to gamble on their untried management team of Gary Brabin and Paul Carden.
Former Scotland captain Gavin Hastings wants national coach Frank Hadden to abandon a "safety-first" approach.
US President George W Bush praises Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki for his "bold" crackdown on Shia militias in Basra.
Google's dominance in ad-based web searches have fuelled Microsoft's bold move for Yahoo.
Richard Coackley, managing director of White Young Green Energy looks at how to solve Scotland's energy crisis.
How realistic are government plans for a large increase in the numbers of offshore wind farms?
"Let's draw a bold line under this wretched affair for racing"
BBC Scotland's Andrew Black considers the delivery of the SNP's first budget.
The boss of British tennis has set a bold target of at least five players in the world's top 100 by 2012.
Shrewsbury boss Gary Peters insists his side were good value for their point as they drew 1-1 at Stockport.
The transport minister says he is prepared to take "bold action" to stop young people being killed on the roads.
Aberdeen City Council unveils plans to radically alter the way education and care services are delivered.
Ashley Giles wants England to be bold when they name their final squad for the ICC World Twenty20 tournament.
BBC transport correspondent Tom Symonds analyses the "bold promises" of the government's railway masterplan.
Why Geoff Thomas is having another shot at France
The BBC Urdu service's Masud Alam looks at how Pakistan's press has resisted attempts to control it.
Stephen Fleming's bold first-innings declaration sets up the possibility of a result in Notts' rain-ravaged match against Leicestershire.
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe uses the 60th anniversary of the nation's pacifist constitution to call for 'bold' changes.
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